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Version
1.0
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50.5 MB
License
Free
Updated
May 25, 2026

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About La Ruche qui dit Oui

Buy fresh seasonal produce directly from European farmers with La Ruche qui dit Oui, the app that connects you to sustainable agriculture and fair-trade pricing.

Eating better starts with knowing where your food comes from. This app lets you order freshly picked fruits and vegetables straight from the farms that grow them, cutting out warehouses and middlemen. The result? Produce that arrives at peak freshness, retains its full nutritional value, and tastes noticeably better than supermarket alternatives.

Farmers benefit too. By selling directly to you, they escape dependency on large distributors and set their own fair prices. That money reinvested goes directly into sustainable farming practices—better soil health, crop rotation, and environmental stewardship. You're not just buying food; you're supporting an agricultural model that respects both people and the planet.

Every item you order is seasonal and grown without harmful chemical treatments. Transportation is optimized to minimize emissions, so your box arrives fresher while leaving a smaller carbon footprint. You choose what goes into your order from available local harvests, meaning variety changes week to week as the seasons shift.

Join over 450,000 fruit and vegetable lovers across Europe who've already made the switch. The platform now connects more than 300 farmers directly to customers, and over 4 million boxes of unmediated fresh produce have been delivered. Each purchase is a direct vote for a food system that works.

Download La Ruche qui dit Oui today and discover how your daily choices—starting with what you eat—can create meaningful positive change.

Pros & Cons

Pros

  • Direct ordering from farmers ensures peak freshness and nutritional value
  • Fair-trade pricing benefits farmers and supports sustainable agricultural practices
  • Seasonal produce selection changes weekly based on local harvests
  • Optimized logistics reduce carbon footprint compared to traditional supply chains

Cons

  • Limited product availability depends entirely on seasonal local harvests
  • Requires account creation and likely address verification before first purchase
  • Produce selection and pricing vary by region and farm participation
  • Weekly ordering windows may not align with flexible or spontaneous shopping habits

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